Election Day: Where and How to Vote in Travis County

That's right. It's Election Day and, if you haven't voted early, it's the last day to cast your ballot. Above, we've got a map of all the polling locations in Travis County from the County Clerk's Office. A reminder: If you're out of your voting precinct, keep an eye out for the ubiquitous "Vote Here" signs that indicate Voting Centers, where you can vote no matter where you live.

Remember to bring a valid ID to your polling place of choice, which include a valid driver's license, an ID card from DPS, an Election Identification Certificate, a concealed handgun license, military ID, citizenship certificate or passport.

Tomorrow is Election Day, and in addition to the much-publicized voter I.D. law, a weather forecast of thunderstorms tomorrow and recent flooding events could hurt voter turnout. Some voters have also expressed concern about the need to sign an affidavit if the name on their photo I.D. does not exactly match the name on their voter registration.

Some worry that the affidavit is one more hoop to jump through in order to get to the vote itself. Travis County Clerk, Dana Debeauvoir, told KUT News the voter I.D. law and affidavits may throw off some voters at the polls, which requires voters to initial next to their names as proof of identification.

This November, Austinites are being asked to approve a $65 million affordable housing bond. The money would go toward building and renovating affordable housing projects; purchasing land to build affordable housing on; and funding of ongoing affordable housing initiatives. You can see a sample ballot here.